A series I shot last week in Oceanside California. Sony A7R3, 24-105mm G, ISO 3200-6400, raw files edited in DXO, B&W conversions with many tweaks in Silver Effex Pro 2.0... The 24-105 is actually better than I expected. I am thrilled to have gone the native route vs. adapted.
Chris_88 wrote:
Impressive pictures on those last few pages again.
Ronny: Great macro shots and a beautiful portrait.
Joshua: As expected, you returned from Europe with enough stunners to fill an exhibition or two. I really that colorful gradation in the sky above those iconic trees.
Jim: You really have a great eye for particular striking details on city walls, etc. I would walk past these subjects without even thinking of looking through the viewfinder.
Helena: Great series. Glad to see that you made it out of that ruined house without falling through the floor.
Rene: Nice shots from Italy. That Loxia sunstar looks great.
Thank you very much, Chris! The changing weather episodes in Italy was great for landscape photography and that helped. That's another look at the spring blossom - well seen and captured, Chris!
Its me following Ronny's beautiful daughter again. At first glance I thought the first line of the tattoo said "never a violin", then I looked a little closer (don't tell her)!.
Leica Summarit 75 f2.5 plus tubes and A7R2. Bea orchids in the hills (and rain) of Croatia: Bee Orchid - Croatia by petergthomas, on Flickr
Danny Burk was nice enough to sell me his Voigtlander 10mm f5.6 and it arrived today! Took it out to the spot in the desert that keeps me coming back. The southwest light as the sun sets is unbelievable unless you see it in person. Anyway, the 10mm Voigtlander is a keeper! Hard to use, but enjoyable.
mudlake wrote:
Danny Burk was nice enough to sell me his Voigtlander 10mm f5.6 and it arrived today! Took it out to the spot in the desert that keeps me coming back. The southwest light as the sun sets is unbelievable unless you see it in person. Anyway, the 10mm Voigtlander is a keeper! Hard to use, but enjoyable.